Freecom Technologies 350 Portable Multimedia Player User Manual


 
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Precautions
Please read the following in this manual carefully for proper use.
Copyright
F
reecom can not be held responsible for the use of illegal software, audio sources,
video sources etc. The user and/or owner of the Freecom MediaPlayer is legally
responsible for the content on the device.
Check supported codec
T
he Freecom MediaPlayer may not play back all media files. Please check the codec
type and ensure this is supported by the MediaPlayer. Please note that possible errors
in the media file or use of unrecognized characters may result in improper playback.
Cautions for USB Device
C
onnect the power adapter as well when you connect Freecom MediaPlayer to a PC.
Do not connect the Freecom MediaPlayer with a USB cable of more than 3 metres
long. Doing so may result in low transfer speeds and/or bad connection.
W
e recommend you to use the supplied USB cable by our company.
If you connect this device to USB 1.1 Host Adapter, the speed is USB 1.1 (Max. 12 Mbps),
so we recommend you to connect to USB 2.0 for full speed of max. 480 Mbps.
Cautions for USB Host
N
ot all USB devices may be supported by the USB Host port. Please check the com-
patibility before use or purchase.
Cautions when inserting a HDD
O
nly 3.5" IDE type HDD can be used.
Set the jumper of the HDD as "Master" mode and then insert it.
If the HDD supports "Single Mode" then set the HDD as "Single Mode".
We recommend you to use more than 6 GB HDD. In case you use a harddrive with
less than 6 GB, it may cause data loss.
Cautions when using Network connection
When the Freecom MediaPlayer is connected to a PC using the Windows file sharing
option, be sure to use the Windows Network sharing function.
T
he sharing function may not be functioning properly as a result of errors in Windows
or the user's computer environment. Freecom can not be held responsible for this.
D
epending on user's network performance and computer environment, data transfer
through network may have intermittent data cut-offs.
D
epending on user's wireless network performance and computer environment,
data transfer through wireless network may have intermittent data cut-offs.
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